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Circle of Leadership

Celia Bailey, Secretary

Celia is a lawyer in the U.S. Attorney's office in East Baton Rouge Parish. She is a member of the Poverty Forum Planning Team, and was a board member of the Interfaith Federation of Greater
Baton Rouge in 2011.

Lisa Delpit

Lisa is the Felton G. Clark Distinguished Professor of Education at Southern University-Baton Rouge. She received the MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship for her research on school-community relations
and cross-cultural communication.

Tracie Garrett

Tracie is a lifelong spiritual seeker who is passionate about children, peace, and justice issues. She volunteers at a local elementary school teaching art.

Roberta Guillory, Founder

Roberta is a Spiritual Director whose spiritual seeking has led her all over the world. She founded The Red Shoes so that women in Baton Rouge could have a place to seek their own spiritual
paths.

Terri Buchholz Hammatt

Terri is a retired educator. She currently serves on the board of the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana and is the Vice President of the Louisiana Consortium of Immersion
Schools. She is also a member of the National Council for State Supervisors of Foreign Language.

Susan Lambert

Susan is a retired educator with thirty years of experience in the classroom. She attended LSU, and is a faithful baseball fan. She never tires of learning new things, and is willing to help
wherever needed, including the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank.

Maida Owens

Maida is the director of the Louisiana Folklife Program in the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. She's a cultural anthropologist who specializes in Louisiana folk cultures, and a
certified labyrinth facilitator.

Sandy Patrick

Sandy is a nurse with her BSN from LSU. She volunteers with VIPS (Volunteers in Public Schools), the Girl Scouts, and the Council on Child Abuse.

Charity Moran Parsons

Charity serves on the National Faculty for the Buck Institute for Education and is Lead Consultant for IDoSchool.org, training educators to meet school programming and development needs. A
Gates Millennium Scholar, Charity has earned her BS in Biology from Southern University, MA in Secondary Mathematics Education from Centenary College, and EdS certification in Educational
Leadership from LSU.

Celia Strickler

Celia is originally from New Orleans, and is an LCSW. She recently completed the priestess training program at the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute. Celia is a longtime yoga practitioner, and
an active member of Congregation B'nai Israel and Beth Shalom Synagogue.